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Chapter 30 The War to End War

Buildup to US Entrance Sussex Pledge Zimmermann Note: Germany damaged a merchant ship killing 80 Wilson told Germany if they didn’t give notice, he would break off diplomatic relations Germany agreed to give warning for merchant and passenger ships Zimmermann Note: Germany proposed German-Mexican alliance and encouraged Mexico to attack US March 1917, Germany sinks 4 unarmed merchant ships April 2, 1917 Wilson asks Congress to declare war

14 Points: January 8, 1918 Wilson’s plan for dealing with postwar world Major ideas: Abolish secret treaties Freedom of the seas Remove economic barriers Reduce arms Give up colonies Other major idea: self-determination Countries should govern themselves and decide their own form of government

US Entrance into War Reasons Goals: Zimmerman Note Unrestricted Submarine warfare Goals: “Make the world safe for democracy” “A war to end wars” Selective Service Act: (Conscription: forced military service) US creates a draft for soldiers (Men aged 18-45) First time since Civil War draft was used (Draft Riots during Civil War)

Loyalty George Creel: Committee of Public Information Journalist hired by Wilson to sell America on the war Espionage Act of 1917 Prosecuted Germans and anti-war individuals Eugene V. Debs - convicted and sentenced to ten years Sedition Act of 1918 Restricted free speech and ability to criticize government…… sound familiar?

Unions During WWI IWW (Industrial Workers of the World): AFL: Nicknamed “I won’t work”, sabotaged factories AFL: Led by Samuel Gompers, favored the war Membership increases

Factories During WWI At the beginning of the war, US NOT prepared Women and African Americans help out greatly in factories (will see this again in WWII) “Red Summer” of 1919: Race riots in many cities due to African American migrations W.E.B. Du Bois favored war; hoped to improve standing for African Americans

Schenck vs. US (1919) Protestor handing out leaflets about the war After being arrested, he sued, citing his 1st amendment right SC said that free speech could be restricted if presents a “clear and present danger” Lesson of case: in times of crisis and war, personal liberties decrease

Key Amendments 18th Amendment: (1919) 19th Amendment: (1920) Prohibited the sale, consumption, manufacture, or transportation of alcohol Fueled in part by anti-German fears 19th Amendment: (1920) Granted women the right to vote

Total War What is it? Herbert Hoover: When all aspects of country gets involved in the war effort Herbert Hoover: Encouraged people to sacrifice goods “Wheat-less Wednesdays” Many African Americans moved North to work in factories and serve in military

Treaty of Versailles Some of Wilson’s 14 points are incorporated League of Nations US Senate, controlled by Republicans hated this part of the treaty…. Why? Traditional isolationist policies Henry Cabot Lodge: Republican leader in Senate, helped prevent Treaty from passing

Sooooooo. Why did the Treaty fail? Isolationists (many were Republican) did not like the League of Nations Again, many people wanted the US to stay out of foreign affairs (Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation) The League would commit the US to foreign affairs Wilson refused to budge on this Ultimately, the treaty was defeated

Election of 1920 Warren G. Harding Wins presidency while campaigning on “Return to Normalcy” Progressivism ends, push for isolation Calvin Coolidge becomes VP, President when Warren G passes away in office